November AutoTalk Webinar: 2016 Election Recap

Events 11/15/16

November 15, 2016 at 04:00 pm

WebEx, Link, District Of Columbia,

Click here to listen to a recording of this webinar on YouTube. 

Join AIADA on Tuesday, November 15 for a special edition AutoTalk webinar, sponsored by AIADA Affinity Partner CNA National, featuring a breakdown of how the 2016 election outcome will impact international nameplate franchised auto dealers. Find out what the international auto industry in the U.S. can expect from a lame duck session of Congress in November and December, as well as a new Congress and presidential administration in January.

AIADA President Cody Lusk and Vice President of Government Affairs Rachel Robinson will be on hand to summarize the election outcome and help dealers understand how political and legislative issues—including trade and the Trans-Pacific Partnership and regulatory agencies like the CFPB—will impact their dealerships in the coming months. Sessions for the November 15 webinar will be held at 10 a.m. EST and 4:00 p.m. EST.

Speaker Background

Cody Lusk is the President of AIADA and has extensive background in trade and other international-auto related issues as well as experience at both the administration and congressional levels. From 2002-2006, Mr. Lusk served as chief of staff to Rep. Sam Johnson, a senior member of the House Ways and Means Committee and a subcommittee chairman on the Education and Workforce Committee. Prior to his tenure with Rep. Johnson, Lusk was an appointee of the Bush Administration, serving under Secretary of Commerce Don Evans. Before joining the Department of Commerce, Lusk spent 10 years as a staff member of AIADA, serving as director of legislative affairs from 1995-2001

Rachel Robinson currently serves as Vice President, Government Relations, at AIADA. In 2006, Mrs. Robinson was Chief of Staff to the House Republican Conference under the Chairmanship of Representative Deborah Pryce, the fourth ranking leadership position in the U.S. House of Representatives. Prior to her tenure with Rep. Pryce, Robinson spent seven years representing the Securities Industry Association as Vice President, Government Affairs. Before joining the Securities Industry Association, Robinson spent 10 years in the office of House Speaker Newt Gingrich. 

 

 

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